Harkovskiy podshipnikovyy zavod

Harkovskiy podshipnikovyy zavod

EDRPOU:

Address: pr-t Frunze, 3

area: Kharkiv region

region: Harkovskiy

Town: Harkov

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Leader: Kohanov Vladimir Marksovich

Phones: 380XXXX58786

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Activities: Agricultural machinery, equipment and other goods | Railway transport

Description: Kharkov bearing plant and industrial enterprise in Kharkov, one of the biggest CIS producers of bearing products, (ball and cylindrical roller bearings) and the only Ukrainian enterprise that produces bearings for railway transport. The plant is the leader in CIS on bearings manufacture for the agricultural engineering enterprises, and also one of the leading suppliers of the companies of transport engineering and railway industry. Products HARP is also used in the automotive, mining and electrical industry, in the mining and metallurgical complex. The plant produces more than 500 types of bearings with outer diameter from 30 to 400 mm under the brand name HARP (HARP), HAPR-AGRO, HARP-AUTO. The company has implemented a quality management system corresponding to requirements of international standard ISO 9001:2008 (certification body — MOODY INTERNATIONAL, UK). The HARP is preparing for certification according to ISO/TS 16949:2002. The development and improvement of the HARP products based on modern engineering solutions Engineering leads the center of Ukrainian design-engineering Bureau of bearing industry (UKTBP) in conjunction with the joint engineering centre of the UPEC. UKTBP, is the leading in Ukraine, development center of roller and ball bearings for railway and automotive transport and other sectors of the economy. Since 2008, uktbpp is the main organization in Ukraine on standardization in bearing industry is developing new national standards and normative documentation for the bearing products. The plant occupies territory in 45,54 ha.

Created: 25.09.2017

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